מכתב בנושא אסירים פוליטיים
Ppersonal letter about political prisoners.
Ppersonal letter about political prisoners.
The situation in camp Djelfa, the reaport inclouds information about the camp and the prisoners. the phisical conditions in the camp, food, clothing, hygiene, infirmary, intelectual and Moral needs, mail, salaries, Discoline and cncultions fron intrvuews with the prisoners.
Discussion of work and contributions of mentioned volunteer organizations during the war. Preliminary planning of work of those organizations in the Balkans (including training and organizing of personnel)
Organizing of post-war relief aid in European communities where fighting had stopped. Goals and organization of the C.O.B.S.R.A. and M.E.R.R.A.
Letter from Thomas Pym Cope to Lt. Col. D. A. Reekie about his visit from Lt. Bengui and their discussion of possible coordination of refuge relief agencies in Casablanca and Morocco. Cope mentions giving Bengui a letter (AFSC_02_01_04). The matter is to be further discussed with Bengui visiting Reekie.
Newspaper Clipping
Friends Ambulance Unit, eager to do medical or general relief work in North Africa, offers to send trained volunteers in telegram.
In response to telegram from Friends Ambulance Unit, offering trained and equiped volunteers, Leslie Heath responds asking number of volunteers and supplies offered. Says that greater assistence is needed in Algeria.
FAU responds to Leslie Heath in telegram saying they have 30 young volunteers to offer and gives details of their training. Mentions that British Minister of State, Herald Macmillian, is familiar with FAU and would likely also help.
David Hartley sends telegram to Roger Scattergood of Friends house saying that Howard Kershner is considering sending a delegate from British Friends to help North Africa.